Mining, urban growth, and agrarian changes in the Atacama desert: the case of the Calama oasis in northern Chile
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Calderón Seguel, Matías
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Mining, urban growth, and agrarian changes in the Atacama desert: the case of the Calama oasis in northern Chile
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Since the mid-twentieth century, Latin American rural territories have undergone significant
transformations. One of the leading causes is the expansion of large-scale operations that
exploit natural resources for world market exportation with low processing. In this paper, we study
the changes in agricultural activities, livestock, and land use in the Calama oasis (the Atacama
Desert, northern Chile) in relation to the growth of large-scale copper mining and other chained
processes (urbanization and increased demand for water resources); based on a mixed methodology
combining descriptive statistics, archival and bibliographic review, ethnography, and spatial analysis.
We present the results through a historical reconstruction of the analyzed dimensions and their
relationships, accounting for contradictory dynamics in time and space. We identify how mining
and urban growth promote some agricultural and livestock activities under certain economic and
political conditions, while in other contexts, these activities have been severely weakened, seeing
increasing urbanization of rural land, rural-urban pluriactivity, and a growing deagrarianization.
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Universidad de Tarapaca, Proyecto UTA Mayor 5798-21
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Land 2021, 10, 1262.
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